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Lok Sabha Passes Bill for Cess on Pan Masala, Tobacco

The Lok Sabha has passed a bill to collect a 10% cess on pan masala and tobacco products. The funds will support health initiatives and national security. Learn about the key provisions and financial impact.

New Cess on Pan Masala Proposed in Lok Sabha

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman introduced a bill for a new cess on pan masala production. The revenue will fund health and security initiatives and be shared with states. Read the details.

Delhi's Raj Niwas Officially Renamed Lok Niwas

Delhi's Raj Niwas, the LG's official residence, is now Lok Niwas following an MHA directive to shed colonial-era names. Discover the states that have made similar changes.

Uttarakhand Raj Bhavan Now Lok Bhavan

Uttarakhand renames Governor's residences in Dehradun & Nainital to Lok Bhavan, following a central advisory to drop colonial-era titles. Read about the symbolic shift.

New Health Security Cess on Tobacco, Pan Masala in Lok Sabha

The Lok Sabha introduced the Health Security se National Security Cess Bill, 2025. Once the compensation cess ends, tobacco will attract GST plus excise, while pan masala will face GST plus the new cess. Read the full details.

Amritpal Singh Seeks HC Nod for Parliament Session

Khadoor Sahib MP Amritpal Singh approaches Punjab & Haryana High Court for temporary release to attend Lok Sabha winter session from Dec 1-19 after state government denial. Read the full development.

Dharmendra's Alcohol Battle: Sholay Sets & Regrets

Dharmendra's inspiring Bollywood journey was marked by alcohol struggles. He revealed consuming 12 bottles on Sholay sets and regretted grabbing his father's collar while intoxicated. Read his emotional confession.

Congress Collapse in Bihar: 5 to 0 Seats in 2024

Congress suffers historic defeat in Bihar, losing all 5 seats it contested in 2024 elections. Analysis reveals strategic failures and leadership crisis. What's next for the grand old party?

3 Prisoners Released in Ranchi Jail Adalat

Three prisoners accused of stealing railway iron properties were released after a jail adalat at Birsa Munda Central Jail. The convicts were fined ₹500 each and their time served counted as sentence.

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